Advice required on wireless connections (Off topic)
Posted: 06/08/2007 - 19:51
Okay - I always come here for sane and sound computing advice. I dunno why, but it's such a warm and friendly place to start - no piss taking , etc
So those of you who know me, will also know I know little or nothing about computers. Hence advice input required........
I'm getting a Wii for my birthday. I want my current Virgin / Blueyonder cable broadband to be used by the Wii so I can access Wii online, but I'd also like to have wireless for the kids PC machines too.
Can I leave my direct broadband input cable to my main computer active whilst plugging in a wireless router which will then allow both the kids machines, and the Wii to connect? I don't like the idea of my main machine being wireless when it doesn't need to be. I understand the other PCs will need some sort of USB pick up for the signal the router gives out.
Also, does the prices of wireless routers come down in price the slower they transmit the signal ?? (yeah - you're f**king clueless Thompson! I know)
All help appreciated
So those of you who know me, will also know I know little or nothing about computers. Hence advice input required........
I'm getting a Wii for my birthday. I want my current Virgin / Blueyonder cable broadband to be used by the Wii so I can access Wii online, but I'd also like to have wireless for the kids PC machines too.
Can I leave my direct broadband input cable to my main computer active whilst plugging in a wireless router which will then allow both the kids machines, and the Wii to connect? I don't like the idea of my main machine being wireless when it doesn't need to be. I understand the other PCs will need some sort of USB pick up for the signal the router gives out.
Also, does the prices of wireless routers come down in price the slower they transmit the signal ?? (yeah - you're f**king clueless Thompson! I know)
All help appreciated